Spraying device



May 39, 1931. o. .J. MUTSCHEL SPRAYING DEVI CE Filed Feb. '7', 1929 and similar 'liquldr preparatlons.

- I supported at t e with the air pressure su ply located within the form of a gooseneck Patented May 19, 1931" UNITED ST TES PATENT osrlcs ,oscaa J. nurscnm, or romno, onro,fass1enon we mm m vmrss oomamt, or rouno, onto, a conroaarron or 0210 srnameimvms Application filed February I, 1829. Serial No. 388,202.

i This invention relates to a spraying device particularly adapted for' spraying rfume 6 tacle containin the perfume is prefer-ab; upper end of a standar a hollow base on whic mounted.

The general object of the invention is to the standard is provide a spraying device of the type de-" scribed, whichis attractive in ap ammoand which has novel and im rov means for creating the air pressure y which'the erfume or other pre aration is discharged.

its present form, t air pressure-is supplied b a rubber bulb which isheld withm the ho ow base and operatively connected by a passageway through the standard to the discharge nozzle connected with the. tog of the container.

provided on its upper side with a e-' The base itself is but is pressib e pl er having a head with a com aratively arge surface engagable with the ulb to compress the same.

The invention in its present preferred embodiment will be more particularly described with reference. to the accom anying drawing, the single figure of whic represents a central vertical sectional view of the same.

As illustrated in the drawing, the hollow base is formed by an upper member ..1 and a lower member 20f grossed metal. dished outwardly and secure to ether by an suitable method; One of t e base mern ore is formed with feet 3 constituting a stable support. A standard 4 extends upwardly from one side of the base to which it may be secured/in an suitab e manner as b means of a threads lower end 5 secure into a correspondingly threaded socket. In the present instance. the standard is comprised of a number of sections, each having its upper end flared as shown at 6 and forming a socket in which the next succeeding upper end of the standard is preferably in 7 terminating in as ra head8 from whicha uid'rece a {issupported in dependin g relatidh through the liquid supply tube tion .is welded or otherwise secured. Thethereto by means of a neck 10. The receptacle-9 may be made from any suitable material with a collar 20 secured to its top and having a threaded connection with the lower end of the neck 10. The sprazilgifiad v 1's 8 is provided witha nozzle 11 to w connected a liquid su ply tube 12 leading from the bottom of t e=reoe tacle 9. The. standard 4 is hollow or tub at and forms a passageway 13 throu h wlnch air under pressure is supplied to e air diechar of the spray head 8'. Nothingnew is c imed for the spray head construction.

For supplying air underpressure thro h the assageway 13, the lowerend of 't e stan ard 4 is provided with a nipple 14 which extendsdownwardly into the cavity within the base and has a rubber bulb 15 connected thereto. The bulb 15, when in its normal expanded condition fills the. eater ortion of the cavity within the base. irectly the up er base member 1 is a plunger 16 which is duct 'ded for vertical movement in' a collar 1 formed at the top of the base. Whenthe bulb 15 is in its normal expanded above the bulb 15 and disposed centrally of condition the plunger 16 is held substantially I i in its uppermost position with its perigheral head flange 21 engagintgthe s oul er formed at the lower e e o the collar 1'1.

In the operation of t e spragini device,

the plunger 16 is depressed by t un or pressure through the passageway 13 and nozzle 11. This induces a flow of liquid In connection with the invention, it will umb or finger to compress the bulb 15 and force air 12 and dis- Y The standbe noted that the liquid receptacle is sup-- orted at the upper end of the standard in depending relation thereto and that the air -'pressure supply is concealed within thebasis andmay be rendered operative merely by the" depression of the lunger 16. This construction is particu arly adapted to be embodied in perfumizers of attractive to adorn a dressing table or the like. It is to the bulb and thereby supply air under pres- "be understood, however, that the shape and sure through said-passageway to the spray general arrangement of the various elements head.

may be considerably modified without de- 5 parting materiall from the scope of the invention as define in the claims.

What I claim is:

1. In a spraying device, ahollow base, a

standard risin therefrom, a spra head supported by sai standard, a liqui receptacle supported by said head, said standard having an air passageway therethrough operatively connected with said head, an air chamber housed within said base and connected to said passageway, and a plunger with its lower end housed within said base above the air chamber and depressible to compress signed my name to this specification.

' In testimony whereof I have hereunto OSCAR J. MUTSCHEL.

1 a spraying device, a base havin 'with said head, a self-expansible bulb housed within said cavity and connected to said pas sageway, and a plunger with its lower end housed within said cavity above the bulb to and depressible to com ress said bulband I thereby supply air un er pressure through saidpnassagewayto said spray head;

a spraying device, a hollow base, a

standard rising from one side of the base, 86 the upper end of said standard being turned inwar y toward the center line of the base and terminating in a spray head, a liquid receptacle operativel; connected to said ar spray head, said stan d havin a passage- 40 "way .therethrough leadin to sai spray head 7 a self-expansible bulb oused within said base and connected with said passageway the up r wall of said base being inclined upwar y from its edge toward its center,

and a vertically reci rocable plunger mounted substantially at t e center of said upper wall with its lower end housed within said base and resting by gravity on said .bulb,

, said plunger being depressible. to compress said bulb and force air'through said passageway to said spray head. 1

4. In a spraying device, a base having a v; cavity therein, a self-expansible bulb housed within said cavity, a standard rising from said base, a spray head supported by said standard, the lower end of said standard having a threaded connection with the base above the bulb and depressible to compress 

